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The graphic that appears at the top of each page is a collage of three photographs. On the left is a detail of the top of an Ionic column with the word "Court" appearing above it. In the center is a photo of the crown of the U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, with several classical statues in a frieze under a peaked roof. On the right is a statue of blindfolded Justice that appears in the U.S. Capitol, carrying a gilded sword and holding gilded scales. The phrase "Federal Court Concepts" appears in white lettering at the top center of the graphic.
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